Social Hygiene, Volume 7

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American Social Hygiene Association, 1921 - Hygiene, Sexual

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Page 76 - Board are qualified for scientific research, for the purpose of discovering and developing more effective educational measures in the prevention of venereal diseases, and for the purpose of sociological and psychological research related thereto.
Page 6 - He goeth after her straightway, as an ox goeth to the slaughter, or as a fool to the correction of the stocks ; till a dart strike through his liver; as a bird hasteth to the snare, and knoweth not that it is for his life.
Page 425 - In the experience of the Industrial Department of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, similar figures were obtained.
Page 357 - ... or to enter any place in which prostitution is encouraged or allowed within this state, or to come into this state or leave this state for the purpose of prostitution...
Page 167 - ... help young people prepare to solve for themselves the problems of sex that inevitably come in some form into the life of every normal human individual.
Page 238 - RA, and Porteus, SD Intelligence and Social Valuation. A Practical Method for the Diagnosis of Mental Deficiency and Other Forms of Social Inefficiency.
Page 357 - ... shall receive or give, or agree to receive or give, any money or thing of value for procuring, or attempting to procure, any female person to become an inmate of a house of illfame within this state, or to come into this state or leave this state for the purpose...
Page 281 - The rating a man earns furnishes a fairly reliable index of his ability to learn, to think quickly and accurately, to analyze a situation, to maintain a state of mental alertness, and to comprehend and follow instructions.
Page 357 - ... barns or in the open air, and not giving a good account of themselves ; all persons wandering abroad and begging, or who go about from door to door, or place themselves in the streets, highways, passages or other public places to beg or receive alms, shall be deemed vagrants.
Page 360 - Any defendant arrested in any criminal case in which the Municipal Court has original jurisdiction, or in any quasi-criminal case, may, in lieu of giving bail for his appearance, deposit with the clerk or with any chief of police, captain of police, lieutenant of police or desk sergeant of police, a sum of money, as follows: For a violation of Section 2012 of the Chicago Code of 1911 — $25.00 to $100.00.

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